Saturday, 10 December 2016
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An Australian doctor "Brian Crickitt"
who gave his wife a fatal injection of insulin has been found guilty of murder.
Brian Crickitt, 63, killed Christine Crickitt, 61, with the fast-acting hormone injection at their home in Sydney.
He is doing an internet search for "intentional insulin overdose" two days before the murder, the case is heard in New South Wales Supreme Court heard.
Prosecutors said that Crickitt planned to claim her life insurance and continue a relationship with his mistress. it is a plan murder by M.r Crickitt
The court heard the GP injected his wife in the bottom sometime on either 31 December 2009 or 1 January 2010. for firsr time after murdered
Crickitt obtained the insulin by using a prescription he had written for a diabetic patient earlier on 31 December.
After making the distructive dose, he spent the rest of the night with his wife, miss Linda Livermore in his home
Justice Clifton Hoeben, who heard the trial without a jury, found Crickitt guilty of murder on which is done by him on thursday.
"An increasing dislike between M.r Crickitt and his wife Ms Livermore provided a motive for the accused to murder the deceased," he said.
The only explanation is that the internet searches relating to insulin death was that the accused was seeking to obtain information to further his plan to murder his wife by an injection of insulin."
Crickitt will be sentenced next year.
Sydney doctor murdered wife with insulin shot
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An Australian doctor "Brian Crickitt"
who gave his wife a fatal injection of insulin has been found guilty of murder.
Brian Crickitt, 63, killed Christine Crickitt, 61, with the fast-acting hormone injection at their home in Sydney.
He is doing an internet search for "intentional insulin overdose" two days before the murder, the case is heard in New South Wales Supreme Court heard.
Prosecutors said that Crickitt planned to claim her life insurance and continue a relationship with his mistress. it is a plan murder by M.r Crickitt
The court heard the GP injected his wife in the bottom sometime on either 31 December 2009 or 1 January 2010. for firsr time after murdered
Crickitt obtained the insulin by using a prescription he had written for a diabetic patient earlier on 31 December.
After making the distructive dose, he spent the rest of the night with his wife, miss Linda Livermore in his home
Justice Clifton Hoeben, who heard the trial without a jury, found Crickitt guilty of murder on which is done by him on thursday.
"An increasing dislike between M.r Crickitt and his wife Ms Livermore provided a motive for the accused to murder the deceased," he said.
The only explanation is that the internet searches relating to insulin death was that the accused was seeking to obtain information to further his plan to murder his wife by an injection of insulin."
Crickitt will be sentenced next year.
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